John W. Ravage papers, 1803-2007 (bulk 1973-2004)

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John W. Ravage papers, 1803-2007 (bulk 1973-2004)

The John W. Ravage papers document Ravage's research while a professor at the University of Wyoming. Notable areas of research include African-American cowboys and settlers of the American west and Canada, the Snowy Range Highway 30 Project, the Teapot Dome Scandal, and film director Henry King. Materials in the collection include Ravage's writings, photographs, audio interviews, reel-to-reel tapes, transcripts, and research materials. In addition to these items are several student papers from Ravage's communications class at the University which deal with African American history. There are also several scripts and novels that Ravage contributed to present in the collection.

10.43 cubic ft. (13 boxes)

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University of Wyoming. Dept. of Journalism and Telecommunication.

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Ravage, John W., 1937-

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John W. (Jack) Ravage was a professor of journalism and telecommunications at the University of Wyoming. While at the University he researched numerous subject areas, such as film director Henry King, the Teapot Dome Scandal of the 1920's, the Snowy Range Highway 30 Project, and African American cowboys and settlers of the American West and Canada. The latter research led Ravage to publish several novels based on his research, including "Singletree" and "Slick and the Duchess: the Teapot Dome Sc...

King, Henry, 1886-1982

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